Chloe and especially throwing Chloe into a "romance" with Lucas while ignoring her history with Brady.

There will always be a question as to how much of that was Scott and how much of that was Higley. I'm more inclined to think Higley was behind it considering what we're seeing today.

Quote:

“Ed inspired our entire company,” Reckell says. “He gave us back what made Days a part of American culture to begin with. Sure, the devil possession was a big conversation piece, but our show deeply mattered to people when it was about love and loss, family and relationships. Ed understood that.”

I totally agree with that statement. If anything it was under Scott that DAYS started to regain some of its respect back in the genre and became a true contender in the Emmy's.